But she is now suing law and prison bosses in Kentucky, insisting she should be granted parole.

She claims she was “made to understand” she would be quickly eligible for early release because she finished a sex offender treatment programme before she was sentenced in December, court documents say.

But the state’s Department of Corrections wants her lawsuit thrown out of court, reports the Lexington Herald-Leader.

As Jarvis completed most of the programme before she was a registered sex offender it should not count, the department argues.

It also says her 16-month programme was shorter than the two-year one required by state law.

A judge is due to hear the case brought by Jarvis against the Department and Attorney General on Wednesday.

SEX OFFENDER

After Jarvis was caught in her car with the student, investigations revealed the pair were texting each other after becoming pals.

She was arrested in Lexington after mobile phone evidence about a months-long “romantic relationship” was discovered.

Their romps took place in two different counties - Woodford and Fayette.

Her trial heard she would meet the boy in local parks and desperately tried to keep their relationship a secret.

Jarvis was jailed for a year at Fayette Circuit Court in December 2018 after pleading guilty to third-degree rape.

The sentence runs concurrently with an 18-month prison term handed out at Woodford Circuit Court 48 hours earlier after she admitted rape.

Jarvis, whose husband Andrew stood by her when she first appeared in court, drove the student to her home for sex three times, court documents reveal.

The youngster gave police details of the house, including the master bedroom, stairs and entrance.

They also hooked up at parks, taking precautions no one would see them, the documents said.

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